American Old Time Song Lyrics: 32 Drop It
Theater, Music-Hall, Nostalgic, Irish & Historic Old Songs, Volume 32
DROP IT.
Words and Music by Chas. Sulley.
Now, the title of the song I sing
Is, "Drop it" ;
If you've got a bell you're going to ring,
Why, drop it.
I'm a swell young fellow, as you see,
And just as fresh as fresh can be;
If you've an egg you're going to throw at me,
Why, drop it.
If a red-hot stove you try to take,
You'll drop it;
If you ever tackle our boarding-house steak,
You'll drop it.
I went to a saloon, you see,
And grabbed the lunch they said was free,
But when the big bartender collared me,
I dropped it.
For this song I cannot think of rhyme.
So drop it.
I guess you think it's nearly time
To drop it.
Did you ever stop at a hotel
Where all night the boarders like Indians yell?
If you've got the idea there is no discord,
Why, drop it.